Susannadu Trieux was the daughter of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne. Susanna du Trieux was born in 1626 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland. She married Evert JanseWendell on 31 July 1644 at New York, NY.1 Susanna du Trieux died in 1660 at Albany, NY.

Abrahamdu Trieux was the son of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne. Abraham du Trieux was born in 1632 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland. He married Hestor?. Abraham du Trieux died after 20 August 1662.1
He was a skipper. (Although these children are generally attributed to Abraham Du Trieux, there is almost no evidence to support their relationship. There is even a theory that Hestor, mentioned as a baptism witness, was actually one of his sisters and not his wife.).

Racheldu Trieux was the daughter of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne. Rachel du Trieux was born in 1635 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland. She married HendrickVan Bommel on 30 September 1656 at New York, NY.1 Rachel du Trieux married Dirk Jansede Groot on 22 July 1677 at New York, NY.1
Rachel du Trieux was also known as Rachel DeTru. Rachel du Trieux was also known as Rosella Du Trieux.2 She lived at Marckvelt Straat (Marketfield Street), New Amsterdam, New Netherland.

SusannaDe Forest was the daughter of IsaacDe Forest and Sarahdu Trieux. Susanna De Forest was baptized on 22 January 1645 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland.2 She married Pieterde Riemer on 3 January 1665.2 Susanna De Forest died on 5 October 1702.

Evert JanseWendell was born in 1615 at Emden, East Friesland, Germany. He married Susannadu Trieux, daughter of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne, on 31 July 1644 at New York, NY.1 Evert Janse Wendell married Marytje AbrahamseVan Deusen circa 1663. Evert Janse Wendell married Ariaantje? after 1665. Evert Janse Wendell died in 1709 at Albany, NY.
Evert Janse Wendell was also known as Evert Jansen. He immigrated in 1640 to New Amsterdam, New Netherland. He moved to Fort Orange (Albany), NY in 1651.

Evert came to New York in the service of the Dutch West Indies Company. He lived in New York City until about 1651 when the family moved to Albany. He was a cooper and import merchant. He was an elder in the Dutch Church, 1656, Orphan-Master, 1657, Magistrate, 1660, 1661. In 1663 at the time of his second marriage, Evert and his second wife, Marytje, signed a prenuptial agreement which gives the name of his first wife, the names of her children except for Thomas, then an adult, and the ages of the children.

[S3883] Records of the Reform Dutch Church of New Amsterdam, marriages.

Dirk Janse de Groot

Dirk Jansede Groot was born at Groet, Holland. He married WybrugJans before 1677.1 Dirk Janse de Groot married Racheldu Trieux, daughter of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne, on 22 July 1677 at New York, NY.1
Dirk Janse de Groot was also known as Dirck Jansen.

Symon SymonseDe Groot was the son of Symonde Groot. Symon Symonse De Groot was born circa 1620 at Netherlands. He married Rebeccadu Trieux, daughter of Philippedu Trieux and Susannadu Chesne.
Symon Symonse De Groot immigrated before 1643 to New Amsterdam; on the Prince Mauritz. He moved to Schenectady, NY in 1662. In 1690 his sons were kidnapped in the Indian / French attack.

Simon Symonse Groot came early to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company as boatswain of the ship Prince Mauritz. In 1645 he was living in New Amsterdam (NY city) he then came to Beverwyck (Albany) in 1654. In 1662 he moved his family to Schenectady. Where the house he lived in was to remain in the family for over 100 years. On Feb. 8, 1690 the French and Indians atacked the Fort. Symon’s 5 sons were taken prisoner and marched up to Canada. It took two weeks to get there through the cold and snow. Symon Sr. and his wife escaped all the horror because they were in Albany at a Baptism. Symon was a farmer by trade, and so were most of his sons. Phillip’s son opened the 2nd grist mill in the area.

ThomasWendell was the son of Evert JanseWendell and Susannadu Trieux. Thomas Wendell was baptized on 18 September 1645 at New Amsterdam, New Netherland; date is from baptism record, but the child’s first name is not given so this is an assumption.1 He died circa 8 September 1730 at Albany, NY.

[S3883] Records of the Reform Dutch Church of New Amsterdam, baptisms.